JP2002272474A - Method for testing squamous cell - Google Patents
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Abstract
Description
【0001】[0001]
【発明の属する技術分野】本発明は扁平上皮細胞の検査
方法に関する。本発明はまた、扁平上皮癌の治療薬のス
クリーニング方法に関する。The present invention relates to a method for examining squamous epithelial cells. The present invention also relates to a method for screening a therapeutic agent for squamous cell carcinoma.
【0002】[0002]
【従来技術】繊維芽細胞増殖因子(Fibroblas
t Growth Factor(FGF))は、繊維
芽細胞に対する増殖因子として1970年代初頭に塩基
性FGF(FGF−2)が見出されて1)以来、現在まで
に、21種類の異なる遺伝子にコードされるFGFファ
ミリーが明らかにされている2)。FGFの活性は、細胞
表面の高親和性FGF受容体(FGFR)を介してお
り、FGFRは細胞外に2個あるいは3個の免疫グロブ
リン様ループ構造(lg)、膜貫通ドメイン、細胞内に二
つに分割されたチロシンキナーゼ領域を持った構造をし
ている3)‐5)。FGFRは、ヘパリンやヘパラン硫酸プ
ロテオグリカンの存在下でFGFと結合すると、二量体
となり、レセプターのチロシン残基を自己リン酸化ある
いは相互にリン酸化し、細胞増殖や分化等のシグナルを
伝達すると考えられている6)‐8)。BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Fibroblast growth factor (Fibroblas)
t Growth Factor (FGF)) has been encoded by 21 different genes to date, since basic FGF (FGF-2) was discovered as a growth factor for fibroblasts in the early 1970's 1) and to date. The FGF family has been elucidated2 ) . The activity of FGF is mediated by a high-affinity FGF receptor (FGFR) on the cell surface. FGFR is extracellularly composed of two or three immunoglobulin-like loop structures (lg), a transmembrane domain, and two It has a structure with a tyrosine kinase region divided into three parts 3) -5) . When FGFR binds to FGF in the presence of heparin or heparan sulfate proteoglycan, it forms a dimer and autophosphorylates or mutually phosphorylates tyrosine residues of the receptor, and is thought to transmit signals such as cell proliferation and differentiation. 6) -8) .
【0003】FGFRをコードする遺伝子としてFGF
R19)‐11)、FGFR211),12)、FGFR
313),14)、及びFGFR415),16)の4種類の遺伝子が
同定されている 17)。また、細胞外のリガンド結合部位
に相当する免疫グロブリン様領域(IgIII)をコードす
るエクソンの選択的スプライシングの違いにより、FG
FR1、FGFR2、FGFR3にはそれぞれ2種類の
スプライシングバリアントが存在し、全部で7種類のF
GFRが存在することが知られている18),19)。また、
各FGFRはFGFとの結合能が異なる17),20)‐24)。[0003] As a gene encoding FGFR,
R19) -11), FGFR211), 12), FGFR
313), 14), And FGFR415), 16)Of the four genes
Have been identified 17). In addition, extracellular ligand binding sites
Encodes an immunoglobulin-like region (IgIII) corresponding to
Differences in the alternative splicing of exons
FR1, FGFR2 and FGFR3 each have two types of
There are splicing variants and a total of seven F
GFR is known to exist18), 19). Also,
Each FGFR has different binding ability to FGF17), 20) -24).
【0004】最近、FGFRの異常は、種々の先天性骨
格・軟骨形成異常を引き起こす事が明らかにされた。F
GFR1遺伝子の異常ではPfeiffer症候群を、
FGFR2の異常ではCrouzon症候群、Jack
son−Weiss症候群、Pfeiffer症候群、
Apert症候群などを、FGFR3の異常では軟骨無
形成症や軟骨低形成症、Crouzon症候群に黒色表
皮腫(acanthosis nigricans)を
合併したもの、致死性異形成症(thanatopho
lic dysplasia)(1型、2型)、FGF
R3−関連頭蓋縫合早期癒合症(coronal sy
nostosis)症候群などを引き起こすことが報告
されている25),26)。Recently, it has been revealed that abnormalities of FGFR cause various congenital skeletal and cartilage abnormalities. F
In the GFR1 gene abnormality, Pfeiffer syndrome,
FGFR2 abnormalities include Crouzon's syndrome, Jack
son-Weiss syndrome, Pfeiffer syndrome,
Apert syndrome and the like, FGFR3 abnormalities include achondroplasia and hypochondrosis, Crouzon syndrome combined with melanoma epithelioma (acanthosesis nigricans), and lethal dysplasia (tanaphopho)
like dysplasia) (type 1, type 2), FGF
R3-related cranial suture early synostosis (coronal sy)
nostis) syndrome has been reported 25), 26) .
【0005】例えば、頭蓋縫合早期癒合症を伴う先天奇
形であるCrouzon症候群36) ‐38)ではFGFR2
のCys342Tyr、Ser354Cys、Tyr3
40Hisなどの変異が、Pfeiffer症候群
39)‐42)ではFGFR1のPro252Argなどが、
またJackson−Weiss症候群37)ではFGF
R2のAla344Gly、Apert症候群43)では
FGFR2のSer252TrpやPro253Arg
が知られている。その他、軟骨形成不全(Achond
roplasia)44),45)ではFGFR3膜貫通領域
のGly380Arg、致死性異形成症1型(TDI)
46)ではFGFR3のArg248Cys、致死性異形
成症2型(TDII)46)ではFGFR3のLys65
0Glu、Crouzon症候群に黒色表皮腫を合併し
た症例47)ではFGFR3のAla391Gluなどの
変異が報告されている。これら先天疾患におけるFGF
R分子を分析すると、リガンドに依存しないレセプター
自身の二量体化による恒常的チロシンリン酸化活性が認
められ、また、レセプターのチロシンキナーゼの活性化
の程度が疾患の重症度と相関しているといわれている
25)。[0005] For example, in Crouzon's syndrome 36) -38) , which is a congenital malformation with early cranial suture fusion, FGFR2
Cys342Tyr, Ser354Cys, Tyr3
Mutations such as 40His cause Pfeiffer syndrome
In 39) -42) , Pro252Arg of FGFR1 etc.
In Jackson-Weiss syndrome37 ) , FGF
In R2, Ala344Gly and Apert syndrome43 ) , FGFR2 Ser252Trp and Pro253Arg
It has been known. In addition, chondrodysplasia (Achond
roplasia) 44), 45) , Gly380Arg of FGFR3 transmembrane domain, lethal dysplasia type 1 (TDI)
In 46) Arg248Cys of FGFR3, in lethal dysplasia type 2 (TDII) 46) Lys65 of FGFR3 in 46)
In a case 47) in which 0Glu, Crouzon syndrome and melanoma were combined, mutations such as Ala391Glu of FGFR3 have been reported. FGF in these congenital diseases
Analysis of the R molecule reveals a constant tyrosine phosphorylation activity by ligand-independent dimerization of the receptor itself, and that the degree of receptor tyrosine kinase activation correlates with disease severity. It is said
25) .
【0006】扁平上皮癌とは、主として、皮膚、口腔、
食道、膣、気管支等を覆う重層扁平上皮に生じるがん腫
であり、皮膚癌の中では基底細胞癌に次いで多く見られ
るものである。口腔扁平上皮癌細胞および正常口腔粘膜
由来上皮細胞においては、いずれも前記4種類のFGF
R全てを発現しているものの、その増殖は、正常上皮細
胞ではFGFに依存するのに対し、口腔扁平上皮癌細胞
ではFGFに依存しないことが報告されてい
る27),28)。[0006] Squamous cell carcinoma mainly consists of skin, oral cavity,
It is a carcinoma that occurs in the stratified squamous epithelium covering the esophagus, vagina, bronchi, etc., and is the second most common skin cancer after basal cell carcinoma. In oral squamous cell carcinoma cells and normal oral mucosa-derived epithelial cells, all of the above four types of FGF
It has been reported that although all R are expressed, their proliferation depends on FGF in normal epithelial cells, but not on oral squamous cell carcinoma cells27 ), 28) .
【0007】[0007]
【発明が解決しようとする課題】遺伝子診断においては
その遺伝子変異と疾患との関係が重要となってくる。し
かし、FGFR遺伝子の変異について従来より報告され
ているものは、多発性骨髄腫、膀胱癌、子宮頸癌又は大
腸癌に関するもの(Nature Genetics,
260−264(1997);Nature Gene
tics,Vol.23,18−20(1999);及
びCancer Research,60(15),4
049−4052(2000))であり、扁平上皮癌に
関する報告はなかった。そこで、扁平上皮癌、特に口腔
扁平上皮癌において、FGFR遺伝子変異と癌との関係
が見出されれば、それら癌疾患の診断方法の開発に有用
であり、またその治療薬のスクリーニング、開発にも有
用である。In the genetic diagnosis, the relationship between the gene mutation and the disease becomes important. However, what has been reported so far about mutations of the FGFR gene relates to multiple myeloma, bladder cancer, cervical cancer or colon cancer (Nature Genetics,
260-264 (1997); Nature Gene.
tics, Vol. 23, 18-20 (1999); and Cancer Research, 60 (15), 4
049-4052 (2000)), and there was no report on squamous cell carcinoma. Therefore, if a relationship between FGFR gene mutation and cancer is found in squamous cell carcinoma, especially oral squamous cell carcinoma, it is useful for the development of a method for diagnosing those cancer diseases, and also useful for the screening and development of therapeutic agents therefor. It is.
【0008】[0008]
【課題を解決するための手段】本発明者は、口腔扁平上
皮癌組織由来のFGFR3遺伝子の細胞内全領域のエキ
ソン10〜19を調べたところ、全エキソンのうちエキ
ソン17のみに変異が示唆され、さらにエキソン17の
塩基配列を詳しく調べた結果、FGFR3の第2128
番目の塩基が、正常細胞由来の場合はグアニンであるの
に対して、口腔扁平上皮癌細胞由来の場合はチミンに変
異していることを見出した。この変異はFGFR3の第
697番目のアミノ酸であるグリシンがシステインに置
換(Gly697Cys)されていることに相当する。Means for Solving the Problems The present inventors examined exons 10 to 19 of the entire intracellular region of the FGFR3 gene derived from oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue, and found that only exon 17 of all the exons was mutated. And further examined the nucleotide sequence of exon 17 in detail,
It was found that the second base was guanine when derived from normal cells, whereas it was mutated to thymine when derived from oral squamous cell carcinoma cells. This mutation corresponds to the substitution of cysteine for glycine, which is the 697th amino acid of FGFR3 (Gly697Cys).
【0009】一方本発明者は、上顎洞原発扁平上皮癌症
例において、未治療時の癌組織由来DNAにおいてはF
GFR3遺伝子のエキソン17の第2128番目の塩基
グアニンのチミンへの変異が認められたが、抗ガン剤及
び放射線療法後の同一患者の腫瘍組織由来DNAにおい
ては変異が認められないことも見出した。また、本発明
者は、扁平上皮癌、特に口腔扁平上皮癌の治療薬を探索
する過程において、候補物質がFGFR3遺伝子の第2
128番目の塩基の変異を阻害又は防止する能力を有し
ているか否かを調べることにより、当該治療薬又は予防
薬を効率よくスクリーニングすることができることを見
出した。[0009] On the other hand, the present inventors have found that in untreated squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus, untreated DNA derived from cancer tissue has F
It was also found that a mutation of guanine at position 2128 of exon 17 of the GFR3 gene to thymine was found, but no mutation was found in DNA derived from tumor tissue of the same patient after anticancer drug and radiation therapy. In the process of searching for a therapeutic agent for squamous cell carcinoma, in particular, oral squamous cell carcinoma, the present inventor found that the candidate substance was the second FGFR3 gene.
By examining whether or not it has the ability to inhibit or prevent mutation at the 128th base, it has been found that the therapeutic or prophylactic agent can be efficiently screened.
【0010】本発明者は、かかる知見に基づいて、扁平
上皮癌におけるFGFR3の変異及びその機能について
鋭意検討を行った結果、本発明をなすに至った。すなわ
ち本発明は、生体から分離された扁平上皮細胞において
FGFR3遺伝子の第2128番目の塩基がグアニンか
らチミンに変異している場合は該細胞が扁平上皮癌に進
行し得ると判断することを特徴とする扁平上皮細胞の検
査方法である。The present inventors have conducted intensive studies on the mutation and function of FGFR3 in squamous cell carcinoma based on such findings, and as a result, have accomplished the present invention. That is, the present invention is characterized in that when the 2128th base of the FGFR3 gene is mutated from guanine to thymine in squamous epithelial cells isolated from a living body, it is determined that the cells can progress to squamous cell carcinoma. This is a test method for squamous epithelial cells.
【0011】また本発明は、FGFR3遺伝子の第21
28番目(エキソン17)の塩基がグアニンからチミン
に変異しているか、又は第697番目のアミノ酸がグリ
シンからシステインに変異しているFGFR3タンパク
を産生する扁平上皮癌細胞に、扁平上皮癌の治療薬の候
補物質を適用し、適用後の扁平上皮細胞FGFR3遺伝
子の前記第2128番目の塩基がグアニンに戻っている
こと、又は産生されるFGFR3タンパクの第697番
目のアミノ酸がグリシンに戻っていることを指標として
該候補物質を選択することを特徴とする、扁平上皮癌の
治療薬又は予防薬のスクリーニング方法である。[0011] The present invention also relates to the 21st gene of the FGFR3 gene.
A therapeutic agent for squamous cell carcinoma in squamous cell carcinoma cells producing FGFR3 protein in which the base at position 28 (exon 17) is mutated from guanine to thymine or the amino acid at position 697 is mutated from glycine to cysteine And that the 2128th base of the squamous epithelial cell FGFR3 gene after application is returned to guanine, or the 697th amino acid of FGFR3 protein produced is returned to glycine. A method for screening a therapeutic or prophylactic agent for squamous cell carcinoma, comprising selecting the candidate substance as an index.
【0012】また本発明は、上記のスクリーニング方法
によって得られた扁平上皮癌の治療薬又は予防薬であっ
て、グアニンからチミンに変異していたFGFR3遺伝
子の第2128番目(エキソン17)の塩基を生体中で
グアニンに戻す機能を有する上記医薬である。上述の扁
平上皮細胞の検査方法、治療薬又は予防薬のスクリーニ
ング方法、及びその治療薬又は予防薬において、扁平上
皮癌は好ましくは、口腔扁平上皮癌、特に好ましくは上
顎洞原発扁平上皮癌である。[0012] The present invention also relates to a therapeutic or preventive agent for squamous cell carcinoma obtained by the above screening method, wherein the base at the 2128th (exon 17) of the FGFR3 gene, which has been mutated from guanine to thymine, is used. The above drug having a function of returning to guanine in a living body. In the above-mentioned test method for squamous cell, screening method for therapeutic or prophylactic agent, and therapeutic or prophylactic agent, squamous cell carcinoma is preferably oral squamous cell carcinoma, particularly preferably maxillary sinus primary squamous cell carcinoma .
【0013】[0013]
【発明の実施の形態】本発明者は、口腔扁平上皮癌にお
いて、FGFR3遺伝子の第2128番目の塩基グアニ
ンのチミンへの変異(GGC→TGC、以下この変異を
G2128Tとも表す)に基づくFGFR3タンパクの
第697番目のアミノ酸グリシンのシステインへの置換
(Gly697Cys)が高い頻度(約62%)で存在
することを明らかにした。BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION The present inventor has proposed that in oral squamous cell carcinoma, FGFR3 protein FGFR3 gene guanine is mutated to thymine (GGC → TGC; hereinafter, this mutation is also referred to as G2128T). It was revealed that the substitution of the 697th amino acid glycine with cysteine (Gly697Cys) occurs at a high frequency (about 62%).
【0014】システインは−SH基を持ちジスルフィド
結合を形成し、タンパクの立体構造に深く関与してお
り、タンパクの生物活性の維持に重要なアミノ酸である
ことから、グリシンのシステインへの置換は、FGFR
分子のリガンドに依存しない二量体化を引き起こすこと
により、FGFR3の発現量の増加やFGFR3の自己
リン酸化活性の上昇等、レセプターの機能的変化を生じ
させていると考えられる。Since cysteine has a --SH group and forms a disulfide bond and is deeply involved in the three-dimensional structure of the protein and is an important amino acid for maintaining the biological activity of the protein, substitution of glycine for cysteine requires FGFR
It is considered that by causing dimerization independent of the ligand of the molecule, functional changes of the receptor such as an increase in the expression level of FGFR3 and an increase in the autophosphorylation activity of FGFR3 are caused.
【0015】扁平上皮癌においてはp53やH−ra
s、MTS1(p16)、ING1(p33)などの癌
遺伝子や癌抑制遺伝子の変異が存在することが報告され
ている。これら遺伝子変異の頻度は、癌遺伝子H−ra
sで約10%48)‐51)、癌抑制遺伝子MTS1で約20
%52),53)、ING1においては約10%54),55)、p5
3で約55%49)の報告がある。In squamous cell carcinoma, p53 and H-ra
It has been reported that mutations of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes such as s, MTS1 (p16) and ING1 (p33) exist. The frequency of these gene mutations depends on the oncogene H-ra
s about 10% 48) -51) , and the tumor suppressor gene MTS1 about 20%
% ) 52), 53) , about 10% in ING1 54), 55) , p5
3 ) about 55% 49) have been reported.
【0016】今回、口腔扁平上皮癌におけるFGFR3
のG2128T変異が71症例中44症例、約62%と
いう高い頻度で認められたことは、同変異が口腔扁平上
皮癌の遺伝子診断の有用な分子標的マーカーとして利用
できる可能性が高いと考えられる。This time, FGFR3 in oral squamous cell carcinoma
The fact that the G2128T mutation was found in a high frequency of about 62% in 44 cases out of 71 cases suggests that it is highly possible that this mutation can be used as a useful molecular target marker for genetic diagnosis of oral squamous cell carcinoma.
【0017】今回検討し得た71症例において、変異の
有無と、腫瘍の大きさ(T)、所属リンパ節転移の有無
(N)、後発転移の有無やX線写真における骨吸収像の
有無などの臨床所見との関係について統計学的に検討を
行ったが、変異を有する症例でT値が高値を示す傾向が
認められたものの、統計学的に有意差は認められなかっ
た。これは62%という高い頻度でFGFR3の変異が
存在するためであることによると考えられる。Among the 71 cases examined in this study, the presence / absence of mutation, tumor size (T), presence / absence of regional lymph node metastasis (N), presence / absence of late metastasis, presence / absence of bone resorption images in radiographs, etc. Was statistically examined for its relationship with the clinical findings. Although there was a tendency for the T value to be high in the case with the mutation, no statistically significant difference was observed. This is thought to be due to the presence of the FGFR3 mutation at a high frequency of 62%.
【0018】正常口腔粘膜扁平上皮組織においては、そ
の有棘細胞の細胞質にFGFR3タンパクの発現を認
め、変異を有さない口腔扁平上皮癌組織においては、細
胞質および核に発現を認めた。一方、FGFR3G21
28T変異を有する症例では、その細胞膜にFGFR3
タンパクの強い発現を認めた。In normal oral mucosal squamous epithelial tissue, the expression of FGFR3 protein was observed in the cytoplasm of the spiny cells, and in oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue having no mutation, expression was observed in the cytoplasm and nucleus. On the other hand, FGFR3G21
In cases with the 28T mutation, FGFR3
Strong expression of the protein was observed.
【0019】Johnstonら56)は、特異的抗体を
用いた免疫蛍光染色法により、COS細胞において、F
GFR1、FGFR2およびFGFR4は細胞質に、F
GFR3は核に発現するが、同細胞に野生型FGFR3
を過剰発現させると、膜にFGFR3の発現が認められ
たことを報告している。FGFR3のG2128T変異
を有する口腔扁平上皮癌においては、変異によりFGF
R3タンパクが細胞膜で過剰に発現していると考えられ
る。Johnston et al.56) reported that FOS in COS cells was carried out by immunofluorescence staining using a specific antibody.
GFR1, FGFR2 and FGFR4 are located in the cytoplasm,
Although GFR3 is expressed in the nucleus, wild-type FGFR3
Is reported to express FGFR3 on the membrane when overexpressed. In oral squamous cell carcinoma having the G2128T mutation of FGFR3,
It is considered that R3 protein is overexpressed in the cell membrane.
【0020】FGFRは細胞質で合成されるが、細胞質
で認められる受容体タンパクは活性を持たず、膜で発現
している受容体タンパクが活性化されて機能していると
考えられる。したがって、変異症例において認められた
細胞膜上で過剰に発現したFGFR3タンパクは機能し
ていると考えられる。正常細胞においても、膜でのFG
FRの発現が全く認められないわけではなく、その発現
量が少ないため明らかな陽性所見を認めなかったが、変
異症例ではFGFRが有意に膜に発現していると考えら
れる。Although FGFR is synthesized in the cytoplasm, the receptor protein found in the cytoplasm has no activity, and it is considered that the receptor protein expressed in the membrane is activated and functions. Therefore, it is considered that the FGFR3 protein overexpressed on the cell membrane observed in the mutant case is functioning. FG on membrane even in normal cells
This does not mean that FR expression was not observed at all, and that there was no clear positive finding due to its low expression level. However, it is considered that FGFR is significantly expressed in the membrane in the mutant case.
【0021】このように、タンパク発現の局在に差が生
じるということは、単に発現量の差を示すだけではな
く、レセプタータンパクの場合、その機能に差が生じて
いる可能性も考えられる。そこで、FGFR3の機能に
ついて検討した。FGFRはFGFと結合し、細胞の増
殖、分化等のシグナル伝達に関与する分子と考えられ
る。なかでも、FGFR3は以下のように、正常細胞の
増殖や分化をコントロールする分子と考えられている。[0021] As described above, the difference in the localization of protein expression not only indicates the difference in the expression level, but also the possibility that the function of the receptor protein may be different. Then, the function of FGFR3 was examined. FGFR is considered to be a molecule that binds to FGF and is involved in signal transmission such as cell proliferation and differentiation. Among them, FGFR3 is considered as a molecule that controls the growth and differentiation of normal cells as described below.
【0022】Suら57)は、TDIIで認められるLys
650Gluを有する変異型FGFR3を293T細胞
に遺伝子導入して、変異型FGFR3が恒常的チロシン
キナーゼ活性を示すことを明らかにしている。またDe
ngら58)は、FGFR3欠陥マウスにおける骨成長の
促進を明らかにし、さらに、Colvinら59)は、F
GFR3ノックアウトマウスを作製し、このマウスが骨
の過成長と内耳の分化形成不全に由来する重度の難聴を
示すことを明らかにしている。これらの結果から、彼ら
は、FGFR3シグナルは骨において成長抑制に関与す
るシグナルとして働くと考えている。Su et al. 57) describe the Lys found in TDII.
Mutant FGFR3 having 650 Glu was transfected into 293T cells to demonstrate that mutant FGFR3 exhibits constitutive tyrosine kinase activity. Also De
ng et al. 58), to clarify the promotion of bone growth in FGFR3 deficient mice, further, Colvin et al. 59), F
GFR3 knockout mice have been generated and have been shown to exhibit severe hearing loss due to bone overgrowth and hypoplasia of the inner ear. These results, they, FGFR3 signaling is thought to work as signals involved in growth suppression in bone.
【0023】一方、Onoseら60)は甲状腺癌細胞に
FGFR3を過剰発現させ、FGFR3の機能を解析し
ている。彼らは、FGFR3を過剰発現させた細胞は、
コントロールと比べ、増殖能(growth rat
e)に差は認められないものの、コントロール群の細胞
増殖が止まってもなお、FGFR3過剰発現細胞は増殖
を続けたことを見出し、FGFR3が接触増殖阻止の制
御に関係している可能性を示唆している。Onose et al. 60) overexpressed FGFR3 in thyroid cancer cells and analyzed the function of FGFR3. They found that cells overexpressing FGFR3
As compared to the control, growth rate (growth rate)
Although no difference was observed in e), it was found that FGFR3-overexpressing cells continued to grow even after cell growth of the control group stopped, suggesting that FGFR3 may be involved in the control of contact growth inhibition. are doing.
【0024】本発明者は、口腔扁平上皮癌におけるFG
FR3のGly697Cys変異の機能的意義を調べる
ため、FGFR3細胞内領域の野生型タンパクとGly
697Cys変異型タンパクとを、バキュロウイルス発
現系にて発現させ、それらのチロシンキナーゼリン酸化
活性を比較した結果、変異型において自己リン酸化活性
の上昇が認められた。この結果から、同変異はリガンド
に依存しないFGFR3の恒常的自己リン酸化を引き起
こし、FGFR3のシグナル伝達を促進することによ
り、正常な細胞分化が制御されなくなるとともに、細胞
間接触による増殖抑制も起こらなくなることにより、口
腔扁平上皮が癌化するものと考えられる。The present inventors have proposed that FG in oral squamous cell carcinoma
In order to investigate the functional significance of the Gly697Cys mutation of FR3, wild-type protein and Gly in the FGFR3 intracellular region were examined.
The 697Cys mutant protein was expressed in a baculovirus expression system, and the tyrosine kinase phosphorylation activity was compared. As a result, an increase in the autophosphorylation activity was observed in the mutant. These results indicate that the mutation causes constitutive autophosphorylation of FGFR3 independent of ligand and promotes FGFR3 signal transduction, so that normal cell differentiation is not controlled and proliferation is not suppressed by cell-cell contact. Thus, it is considered that oral squamous epithelium becomes cancerous.
【0025】本発明に関する知見をまとめると以下の通
りである。口腔扁平上皮癌の約62%(71症例中44
症例)にFGFR3の第2128番目の塩基グアニンの
チミンへの変異(G2128T)を認めた。同変異はF
GFR3タンパクの第697番目のアミノ酸グリシンの
システインへの置換(Gly697Cys)を示す。The findings regarding the present invention are summarized as follows. About 62% of oral squamous cell carcinoma (44 out of 71 cases)
Case), a mutation (G2128T) of guanine at position 2128 of FGFR3 to thymine was observed. The mutation is F
The substitution of the amino acid glycine at position 697 of the GFR3 protein with cysteine (Gly697Cys) is shown.
【0026】FGFR3タンパクの正常口腔粘膜扁平上
皮、および口腔扁平上皮癌における発現を免疫組織学的
に検討した結果、正常上皮では有棘層の細胞の細胞質
に、変異を有する症例では、FGFR3タンパクの細胞
膜での過剰発現を認めたが、変異のない症例では、FG
FR3は細胞質および核に局在していた。The expression of FGFR3 protein in normal oral mucosal squamous cell carcinoma and oral squamous cell carcinoma was examined immunohistologically. As a result, in the case of normal epithelium having a mutation in the cytoplasm of cells of the spinous layer, FGFR3 protein In cases where overexpression at the cell membrane was observed but no mutation was present, FG
FR3 was localized in the cytoplasm and nucleus.
【0027】遺伝子組み替えにより、野生型および変異
型FGFR3チロシンキナーゼ領域タンパクをバキュロ
ウイルス発現系を用いて発現し、リン酸化活性を比較し
た結果、変異型では野生型と比べチロシンキナーゼリン
酸化活性が上昇していることが明らかになった。[0027] By gene recombination, the wild-type and mutant FGFR3 tyrosine kinase region proteins were expressed using the baculovirus expression system, and the phosphorylation activities were compared. As a result, the tyrosine kinase phosphorylation activity was increased in the mutant type compared to the wild-type. It became clear that we were doing.
【0028】以下に示す結果から、口腔扁平上皮癌にお
いて、FGFR3チロシンキナーゼ領域にG2128T
変異に基づくGly697Cys置換が高い頻度で存在
することが明らかとなり、FGFR3は遺伝子診断、治
療の分子標的として有用であることがわかる。From the results shown below, in oral squamous cell carcinoma, G2128T was added to the FGFR3 tyrosine kinase region.
It is clear that the Gly697Cys substitution based on the mutation exists at a high frequency, indicating that FGFR3 is useful as a molecular target for gene diagnosis and therapy.
【0029】さらに、Gly697Cys変異は、FG
Fに依存しないFGFR3チロシンキナーゼの恒常的活
性化を引き起こすことにより、口腔扁平上皮癌の発症お
よび進展に深く関与していることがわかる。Further, the Gly697Cys mutation is FG
It can be seen that by causing constitutive activation of FGFR3 tyrosine kinase independent of F, it is deeply involved in the development and progression of oral squamous cell carcinoma.
【0030】よって本発明により、ある関心のある口腔
扁平上皮細胞におけるFGFR3遺伝子の第2128番
目の塩基が変異しているかどうかを調べれば、その細胞
が口腔扁平上皮癌細胞であるかどうかを判断することが
でき、したがって同変異を口腔扁平上皮癌の遺伝子診
断、治療のための有用な分子標的マーカーとして利用す
ることができる。Therefore, according to the present invention, by examining whether the 2128th base of the FGFR3 gene in a certain oral squamous epithelial cell of interest is mutated, it is determined whether the cell is an oral squamous cell carcinoma cell. Therefore, the mutation can be used as a useful molecular target marker for genetic diagnosis and treatment of oral squamous cell carcinoma.
【0031】[0031]
【実施例】以下、本発明を口腔扁平上皮癌を例にして詳
細に説明するが、本発明はこの実施例により何ら制限さ
れるものではない。 例1 口腔扁平上皮癌(Oral Squamous
Cell Carcinoma:OSCC)におけるF
GFR3の変異 (1)材料 1996年1月から2000年6月までの4年半の間に
病理組織学的に扁平上皮癌と診断された71症例のパラ
フィン包埋組織ブロックを用いた。TNM分類および病
期分類はUICC(1987)の分類29)に従った(表
1)。EXAMPLES Hereinafter, the present invention will be described in detail using oral squamous cell carcinoma as an example, but the present invention is not limited to these examples. Example 1 Oral squamous cell carcinoma (Oral Squamous)
F in Cell Carcinoma (OSCC)
Mutation of GFR3 (1) Material Paraffin-embedded tissue blocks of 71 cases that were pathologically diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma during the four and a half years from January 1996 to June 2000 were used. TNM classification and staging were in accordance with UICC (1987) classification 29) (Table 1).
【0032】[0032]
【表1】 [Table 1]
【0033】(2)DNAの抽出 パラフィン包埋病理組織標本からのDNAの抽出はDN
A抽出キットDexpat(TakaRa)を用いて行
った。抽出後のDNAを1/10倍量の3M酢酸ナトリ
ウムおよび2.5倍量の100%エタノールで沈殿、精
製後、分光光度計(Beckman−Coulter社
製)にて定量した。(2) Extraction of DNA Extraction of DNA from paraffin-embedded pathological tissue specimens was performed using DN.
A extraction kit Dexpat (TakaRa) was used. The extracted DNA was precipitated with 1/10 volume of 3M sodium acetate and 2.5 volume of 100% ethanol, purified, and quantified with a spectrophotometer (Beckman-Coulter).
【0034】(3)ポリメラーゼ連鎖反応(PCR) PCR30)はKawasakiら31)の方法に準じて行っ
た。FGFR3遺伝子の細胞内領域全エキソンにあた
る、エキソン10からエキソン19をそれぞれ増幅する
プライマーペアをイントロン部に以下のように設計した
13)。 エキソン10 上流 5’−CTA GAC TCA CTG GCG TTA C−3’ 下流 5’−GCA GCT CAG AAC CTG GTA T−3’ エキソン11 上流 5’−CCT GCT GAC CCA AGC AGG T−3’ 下流 5’−CCT ACA GCC AAC GCT GGC C−3’ エキソン12 上流 5’−CCT TAC GAA CAG TCT GTA GG−3’ 下流 5’−CAT CGT CTG TGC ACG GAG C−3’ エキソン13 上流 5’−CGC TCC GTG CAC AGA CGA TG−3’ 下流 5’−CCT CAG ACG GGC TGC CAG G−3’ エキソン14 上流 5’−GTA GGT GCG GTA GCG GCG−3’ 下流 5’−CTC CCA GCA TCT CAG GGC−3’ エキソン15 上流 5’−TGC CCT GAG ATG CTG GGA G−3’ 下流 5’−GCT CAC GTT GGT TGT CTT C−3’ エキソン16 上流 5’−CAT GCC AGT AGG ACG CCT G−3’ 下流 5’−GCT GTC CTG AGA CTC CCA G−3’ エキソン17 上流 5’−GAC CGA GTC TAC ACT CAC C−3’ 下流 5’−GAC AGG TCC AGG TAC TCG T−3’ エキソン18 上流 5’−GAC TCA CTC CTG AGC GCC C−3’ 下流 5’−CGC ACA GCC ACC TCT GTG C−3’ エキソン19 上流 5’−TCA CCC CGC CTC CCG CCA G−3’ 下流 5’−CCA GTG GCC CTT CAC GTC CG−3’(3) Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) PCR 30) was carried out according to the method of Kawasaki et al. 31) . Primer pairs for amplifying exon 10 to exon 19, which correspond to all exons in the intracellular region of the FGFR3 gene, were designed in the intron as follows.
13) . Exon 10 upstream 5'-CTA GAC TCA CTG GCG TTA C-3 'downstream 5'-GCA GCT CAG AAC CTG GTA T-3' Exon 11 upstream 5'-CCT GCT GAC CCA AGC AGG T-3 'downstream 5'- CCT ACA GCC AAC GCT GGC C-3 'exon 12 upstream 5'-CCT TAC GAA CAG TCT GTA GG-3' downstream 5'-CAT CGT CTG TGC ACG GAG C-3 'exon 13 upstream 5'-CGC TCC GTG CAC AGA CGA TG-3 'downstream 5'-CCT CAG ACG GGC TGC CAG G-3' exon 14 upstream 5'-GTA GGT GCG GTA GCG GCG-3 'downstream 5'-CTC CCA GCA TCT CAG GGC-3' exon 15 Upstream 5'-TGC CCT GAG ATG CTG GGA G-3 'Downstream 5'-GCT CAC GTT GGT TGT CTT C-3' Exon 16 Upstream 5'-CAT GCC AGT AGG ACG CCT G-3 'Downstream 5'-GCT GTC CTG AGA CTC CCA G-3 'exon 17 upstream 5'-GAC CGA GTC TAC ACT CAC C-3' downstream 5'-GAC AGG TCC AGG TAC TCG T-3 'exon 18 upstream 5'-GAC TCA CTC CTG AGC GCC C-3 'downstream 5'-CGC ACA GCC ACC TCT GTG C-3' exon 19 upstream 5'-TCA CCC CGC CTC CCG CCA G-3 'downstream 5'-CCA GTG GCC CTT CAC GTC CG-3 '
【0035】PCRはGeneAmp PCR Cor
e kit(Perkin−Elmer Cetus
Instrument Co.Ltd.)を使用し、D
NAの増幅にはDNAサーマルサイクラー(Perki
n−Elmer CetusInstrument C
o.Ltd.)を用いた。抽出したDNA 0.02μ
gにPCR溶液(10mM Tris−HCl;pH
8.3,50mM KCl,1.5mM MgCl2,
0.2mM dNTP,25pM上流プライマー、25
pM下流プライマー、2.5U Amplitaq D
NAポリメラーゼ)を加えて全量を25μlにし、変性
反応95℃30秒、アニーリング55℃(エキソン1
7)、58℃(エキソン10,15)、60℃(エキソ
ン12,14)、62℃(エキソン11,16)、64
℃(エキソン18)、66℃(エキソン13)、68℃
(エキソン19)各30秒および伸長反応72℃1分を
1サイクルとするプログラムを35サイクル繰り返すこ
とによりPCR産物を得た。このPCR産物を1.2%
アガロースゲルにて電気泳動後、エチジウムブロマイド
にて可視化した。The PCR was performed by GeneAmp PCR Cor
e kit (Perkin-Elmer Cetus)
Instrument Co. Ltd. ) And D
NA amplification was performed using a DNA thermal cycler (Perki).
n-Elmer Cetus Instrument C
o. Ltd. ) Was used. Extracted DNA 0.02μ
g to PCR solution (10 mM Tris-HCl; pH
8.3, 50 mM KCl, 1.5 mM MgCl 2 ,
0.2 mM dNTP, 25 pM upstream primer, 25
pM downstream primer, 2.5 U Amplitaq D
NA polymerase) to make the total volume 25 μl, denaturation reaction 95 ° C. for 30 seconds, annealing 55 ° C. (exon 1)
7), 58 ° C (exons 10, 15), 60 ° C (exons 12, 14), 62 ° C (exons 11, 16), 64
° C (exon 18), 66 ° C (exon 13), 68 ° C
(Exon 19) A PCR product was obtained by repeating 35 cycles of a program in which each cycle was 30 seconds and extension reaction at 72 ° C. for 1 minute. 1.2% of this PCR product
After electrophoresis on an agarose gel, it was visualized with ethidium bromide.
【0036】(4)PCR−一本鎖コンフォメーション
多型解析(Single Strand Confor
mation Polymorphism:PCR−S
SCP) 各エキソンの変異の有無をPCR−SSCPにて検討し
た。上記(3)で得られたPCR産物3.5μlに等量
の変性溶液(95%ホルムアミド、0.05%キシレン
シアノール、0.04%ブロモフェノールブルー)を加
え、95℃5分間処理し、DNAを変性後ただちに氷冷
し、1本鎖にした。電気泳動はGenePhor(Am
ersham Pharmacia Biotech)
を用いて600V、25mA、15℃の条件で行った。
SSCPゲルとしてGeneGel Excel 1
2.5/24 Kit(Amersham Pharm
acia Biotech)を用い、泳動終了後、ゲル
をPlusOne DNA銀染色キット(Amersh
am Pharmacia Biotech)にて染色
し、DNAのバンドを検出した。(4) PCR—Single Strand Conformation Polymorphism Analysis (Single Strand Conform)
motion Polymorphism: PCR-S
SCP) The presence or absence of a mutation in each exon was examined by PCR-SSCP. An equal volume of a denaturing solution (95% formamide, 0.05% xylene cyanol, 0.04% bromophenol blue) was added to 3.5 μl of the PCR product obtained in the above (3), and treated at 95 ° C. for 5 minutes, Immediately after denaturation, the DNA was ice-cooled to single strand. Electrophoresis was performed using GenePhor (Am
ersham Pharmacia Biotech)
Was performed under the conditions of 600 V, 25 mA, and 15 ° C.
GeneGel Excel 1 as SSCP gel
2.5 / 24 Kit (Amersham Pharm
After completion of the electrophoresis, the gel was stained with PlusOne DNA silver staining kit (Amersh) using Acia Biotech).
Am Pharmacia Biotech), and a DNA band was detected.
【0037】(5)塩基配列の決定(直接シークエンス
法) PCR−SSCPで変異の存在が予想されたエキソンに
ついて、直接シークエンス法(direct sequ
ence)により塩基配列を決定し、変異部位を同定し
た。上記(3)で得られたPCR産物1.5μlにpr
e−mix(DNA Sequencing Kit;
Perkin−Elmer CetusInstrum
ent Co.Ltd.)3μlおよび10pM上流プ
ライマーを加え、全量を20μlにし、変性反応96℃
20秒、アニーリング50℃15秒および伸長反応60
℃4分を1サイクルとするプログラムを25サイクル繰
り返した後、4℃に冷却した。反応後のサンプルに4容
の100%エタノール、続いて70%エタノールにて精
製した後、ペレットを13μlのTemplate S
uppression Reagent (Perki
n−ElmerCetus Instrument C
o.Ltd.)で溶解し、95℃、5分の変性を行った
後、ABI PRISM 310 Genetic A
nalyzer(Perkin−Elmer Cetu
s Instrument Co.Ltd.)を用いタ
ーミネーター標識法(Dye Terminator
法)にて塩基配列の決定を行った。(5) Determination of Nucleotide Sequence (Direct Sequencing Method) For exons for which the presence of a mutation was predicted by PCR-SSCP, the direct sequencing method (direct sequence method) was used.
ence), and the mutation site was identified. Add pr to 1.5 μl of the PCR product obtained in (3) above.
e-mix (DNA Sequencing Kit;
Perkin-Elmer CetusInstrum
ent Co. Ltd. 3) Add 3 μl and 10 pM upstream primer to make a total volume of 20 μl,
20 seconds, annealing 50 ° C. 15 seconds and extension reaction 60
The program was repeated 25 times at 4 ° C. for 1 cycle, and then cooled to 4 ° C. After the sample after the reaction was purified with 4 volumes of 100% ethanol and then with 70% ethanol, 13 μl of Template S was added to the pellet.
uppension Reagent (Perki
n-ElmerCetus Instrument C
o. Ltd. ) And denaturation at 95 ° C. for 5 minutes, followed by ABI PRISM 310 Genetic A
analyser (Perkin-Elmer Cetu
s Instrument Co. Ltd. ) Using the terminator labeling method (Dye Terminator)
Method).
【0038】(6)結果 OSCC由来DNAにおけるFGFR3細胞内領域のエ
キソン10からエキソン19までの変異の有無をPCR
−SSCPにて検討した結果、FGFR3遺伝子のエキ
ソン17に変異の存在が示唆された(図3)。他のエキ
ソンにおいては変異を示唆する結果は得られなかった。
そこで、エキソン17の塩基配列を直接シークエンス法
で検討した結果、PCR−SSCPにて変異が示唆され
た症例全てにFGFR3の第2128番目の塩基グアニ
ンがチミンへ変異する点突然変異(G2128T)が認
められた(図4)。これは、検索した症例71症例中、
44症例の約62%に認められた。この変異はFGFR
3遺伝子の697位のアミノ酸である、グリシンのシス
テインへの置換(Gly697Cys)を示唆した。(6) Results The presence or absence of a mutation from exon 10 to exon 19 in the FGFR3 intracellular region in the OSCC-derived DNA was determined by PCR.
As a result of examination by -SSCP, the presence of a mutation in exon 17 of the FGFR3 gene was suggested (FIG. 3). No results were suggested for mutations in other exons.
Therefore, as a result of directly examining the nucleotide sequence of exon 17 by a sequencing method, a point mutation (G2128T) in which the guanine at position 2128 of FGFR3 was mutated to thymine was found in all cases in which mutation was suggested by PCR-SSCP. (FIG. 4). This is 71 cases searched,
It was found in about 62% of 44 cases. This mutation is FGFR
Glycine, which is the amino acid at position 697 of the three genes, was replaced with cysteine (Gly697Cys).
【0039】例2 口腔扁平上皮癌組織および正常上皮
組織におけるFGFR3タンパクの発現 (1)FGFR3タンパクの発現をベクタステインAB
C kit(Vector Laboratorie
s,Inc.)を用いて、アビジン−ビオチン−ペルオ
キシダーゼ複合体法(ABC法)による免疫ペルオキシ
ダーゼ染色法により検討した。4μm厚の切片を、ポリ
−L−リジンコートしたスライド上に作製した。37℃
で4日間静置した後、キシレンおよびエタノール系列に
て水和、MeOH/0.3% H2O2、室温、30分で
内因性ペルオキシダーゼの除去を行い、0.1% Tr
iton X−100/PBS、氷上、10分、続いて
0.05% Protenase−K/PBS、室温、
5分の処理を行った。非特異的反応を防ぐため、10%
ヤギ血清/PBSで37℃、1時間のブロッキングを行
った。1次抗体は抗FGFR3ウサギポリクローナル抗
体(Santa Cruz Biotechnolog
y,Inc.)を4℃で一晩作用させた。次いで、ビオ
チン化ヤギ抗ウサギIgG+IgA+IgMを37℃、
1時間、アビジン−ビオチン−ペルオキシダーゼ複合体
を室温にて30分間反応させ、最後にDAB溶液(0.
25mg/ml 3,3−ジアミノベンジジン、0.0
1% H2O2,50mM Tris−HClバッファ
ー;pH7.6)にて発色させた。また、核の染色はヘ
マトキシリンにて行った。コントロールとしては抗ウサ
ギlgGを用いた。EXAMPLE 2 Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma Tissue and Normal Epithelium
Expression of FGFR3 protein in tissue (1) Expression of FGFR3 protein
C kit (Vector Laboratories)
s, Inc. ) Was examined by immunoperoxidase staining using the avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex method (ABC method). 4 μm thick sections were prepared on poly-L-lysine coated slides. 37 ° C
For 4 days, hydrate with xylene and ethanol series, remove endogenous peroxidase in MeOH / 0.3% H 2 O 2 , room temperature for 30 minutes, 0.1% Tr
iton X-100 / PBS, on ice for 10 minutes, followed by 0.05% Protenase-K / PBS, room temperature,
A 5 minute treatment was performed. 10% to prevent non-specific reactions
Blocking was performed with goat serum / PBS at 37 ° C. for 1 hour. The primary antibody was an anti-FGFR3 rabbit polyclonal antibody (Santa Cruz Biotechnology).
y, Inc. ) At 4 ° C. overnight. Then, biotinylated goat anti-rabbit IgG + IgA + IgM was added at 37 ° C.
The avidin-biotin-peroxidase complex was reacted for 1 hour at room temperature for 30 minutes, and finally the DAB solution (0.
25 mg / ml 3,3-diaminobenzidine, 0.0
Color was developed with 1% H 2 O 2 , 50 mM Tris-HCl buffer; pH 7.6). Nuclear staining was performed with hematoxylin. As a control, anti-rabbit IgG was used.
【0040】(2)結果 正常上皮組織において、FGFR3タンパクは有棘層の
細胞の細胞質にその発現を認めた(図5)。FGFR3
に変異を有さない口腔扁平上皮癌組織においては、癌細
胞の細胞質および核にFGFR3タンパクの発現を認め
た(図6)。一方、G2128T変異を有した口腔扁平
上皮癌組織においては、癌細胞の細胞膜にFGFR3タ
ンパクの強い発現を認めた(図7)。(2) Results In normal epithelial tissues, FGFR3 protein was found to be expressed in the cytoplasm of spinous layer cells (FIG. 5). FGFR3
In the oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue having no mutation in, the expression of FGFR3 protein was observed in the cytoplasm and nucleus of the cancer cells (FIG. 6). On the other hand, in oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue having the G2128T mutation, strong expression of FGFR3 protein was observed in the cell membrane of the cancer cells (FIG. 7).
【0041】例3 野生型およびG2128T変異型F
GFR3チロシンキナーゼリン酸化活性の検討 (1)ヒト正常口腔粘膜上皮細胞由来RNAの抽出 ヒト正常口腔粘膜由来上皮培養細胞からのRNA抽出を
Chomczynskiら32)の方法に準じて以下の方
法で行った。培養正常上皮細胞を変性溶液(4Mグアニ
ジドチオシアナート、25mMクエン酸ナトリウム;p
H7.0,0.1M 2−メルカプトエタノール、0.
5% N−ラウリルサルコシン)で採取後、20G注射
針にてホモジナイズし、1/10容の2M酢酸ナトリウ
ムpH4.0を加えた後、平衡化酸性フェノール(フェ
ノール/TE)およびフェノールとクロロホルムを等量
混和したフェノール/クロロホルムを用いて全RNAを
分離した。次に、1容のイソプロパノールを加えること
によりRNAを沈殿させた。このRNAを、再度変性溶
液にて溶解後、1容のイソプロパノールを加えることに
よりRNAを沈殿させ、全RNAを得た。Example 3 Wild type and G2128T mutant F
Examination of GFR3 Tyrosine Kinase Phosphorylation Activity (1) Extraction of RNA from Human Normal Oral Mucosal Epithelial Cells RNA was extracted from human normal oral mucosal epithelial cultured cells by the following method according to the method of Chomczynski et al. 32) . Cultured normal epithelial cells were transformed with a denaturing solution (4 M guanidido thiocyanate, 25 mM sodium citrate; p
H 7.0, 0.1 M 2-mercaptoethanol, 0.1.
5% N-lauryl sarcosine), homogenized with a 20G injection needle, added 1/10 volume of 2M sodium acetate pH 4.0, equilibrated acidic phenol (phenol / TE), phenol and chloroform, etc. Total RNA was isolated using a phenol / chloroform mixture. The RNA was then precipitated by adding one volume of isopropanol. After dissolving this RNA again with a denaturing solution, the RNA was precipitated by adding 1 volume of isopropanol to obtain total RNA.
【0042】(2)野生型FGFR3チロシンキナーゼ
発現ベクターの作製 FGFR3のチロシンキナーゼ領域のATP−結合部位
からC末端までを増幅するような特異的プライマーを以
下のごとく設計した。 上流 5’−TGG AAT TCA ACG CGT CCA TGA GCT CCA AC−3’ (配列番号1 ) 下流 5’−CAG AAT TCC TTC ACG TCC GCG AGC CCC−3’ (配列番号2 ) 続いて、ヒト正常上皮由来RNAを用い、RT−PCR
を行った。RT−PCRには、GeneAmp RNA
PCR Core kit(Perkin−Elme
r Cetus Instrument Co.Lt
d.)を使用し、DNAの増幅にはDNAサーマルサイ
クラー(Perkin−Elmer Cetus In
strument Co.Ltd.)を用いた。まず、
RT溶液(10mM Tris−HCl;pH8.3,
50mM KCl,5mM MgCl2,1mM dN
TP,1Uリボヌクレアーゼインヒビター、2.5mM
ランダムヘキサマー、2.5U MuLV逆転写酵素)
中に、全RNA 1μg/2μlを加え、42℃30
分、99℃5分間の逆転写反応を行った。その後、PC
R溶液(10mM Tris−HCl;pH8.3,5
0mM KCl,1.5mM MgCl2,0.2mM
dNTP,25pM上流プライマー、25pM下流プ
ライマー、2.5U AmpliTaq DNAポリメ
ラーゼ)を加え、全量を100μlにし、変性反応95
℃、45秒、アニーリング56℃、15秒、伸長反応7
0℃、2分45秒を1サイクルとして40サイクル繰り
返した。得られたPCR産物をエタノールで精製した
後、EcoRl制限酵素処理した。一方、pALTER
−MAX vector(Promega)をEcoR
l制限酵素処理およびセルフライゲーションを防ぐため
に仔ウシ小腸由来アルカリ性ホスファターゼ(CIA
P)処理し、このベクターに先のEcoRl処理済のD
NAを組み込み、野生型FGFR3チロシンキナーゼ領
域発現ベクターを作製した(図1)。同ベクターの塩基
配列は直接シークエンス法で確認した。(2) Preparation of Wild-Type FGFR3 Tyrosine Kinase Expression Vector Specific primers were designed as follows to amplify from the ATP-binding site to the C-terminal of the tyrosine kinase region of FGFR3. Upstream 5'-TGG AAT TCA ACG CGT CCA TGA GCT CCA AC-3 '(SEQ ID NO: 1) Downstream 5'-CAG AAT TCC TTC ACG TCC GCG AGC CCC-3' (SEQ ID NO: 2) RT-PCR using RNA
Was done. RT-PCR includes GeneAmp RNA
PCR Core kit (Perkin-Elme)
r Cetus Instrument Co. Lt
d. ), And a DNA thermal cycler (Perkin-Elmer Cetus Ins.) Was used for DNA amplification.
instrument Co. Ltd. ) Was used. First,
RT solution (10 mM Tris-HCl; pH 8.3
50 mM KCl, 5 mM MgCl 2 , 1 mM dN
TP, 1 U ribonuclease inhibitor, 2.5 mM
Random hexamer, 2.5U MuLV reverse transcriptase)
1 μg / 2 μl of total RNA in
The reverse transcription reaction was performed at 99 ° C. for 5 minutes. After that, PC
R solution (10 mM Tris-HCl; pH 8.3,5
0 mM KCl, 1.5 mM MgCl 2 , 0.2 mM
dNTPs, 25 pM upstream primer, 25 pM downstream primer, 2.5 U AmpliTaq DNA polymerase) to make a total volume of 100 μl.
° C, 45 seconds, annealing 56 ° C, 15 seconds, extension reaction 7
Forty cycles were repeated at 0 ° C. for 2 minutes and 45 seconds as one cycle. After the obtained PCR product was purified with ethanol, it was treated with EcoRl restriction enzyme. On the other hand, pALTER
-MAX vector (Promega) to EcoR
l alkaline phosphatase from calf small intestine (CIA) to prevent restriction enzyme treatment and self-ligation
P), and the vector was treated with EcoRl-treated D
By incorporating NA, a wild-type FGFR3 tyrosine kinase region expression vector was prepared (FIG. 1). The nucleotide sequence of the vector was directly confirmed by the sequencing method.
【0043】(3)変異型FGFR3チロシンキナーゼ
発現ベクターの作製 G2128T変異を有した、変異型FGFR3チロシン
キナーゼ発現ベクターの作製には、Altered S
ites II哺乳類突然変異誘発系(Promega
Madison)を用いた。まず、以下に示すようなG
2128T変異を含むFGFR3突然変異誘発性オリゴ
ヌクレオチドを設計した。 5’−CCG TAC CCC TGC ATC CCT G−3’ (配列番号3) このオリゴヌクレオチドおよび上記(2)で作製したベ
クターを用い、ES1301MutSコンピテント細胞
(Promega Madison)にて変異型ベクタ
ーを作製した。同ベクターをJM109コンピテント細
胞(Promega Madison)にて増幅した。
塩基配列は直接シークエンス法で確認した。(3) Preparation of Mutant FGFR3 Tyrosine Kinase Expression Vector To prepare a mutant FGFR3 tyrosine kinase expression vector having the G2128T mutation, an Altered S
items II mammalian mutagenesis system (Promega
Madison). First, G as shown below
An FGFR3 mutagenic oligonucleotide containing the 2128T mutation was designed. 5′-CCG TAC CCC TGC ATC CCT G-3 ′ (SEQ ID NO: 3) Using this oligonucleotide and the vector prepared in (2) above, a mutant vector was prepared in ES1301 MutS competent cells (Promega Madison). This vector was amplified in JM109 competent cells (Promega Madison).
The nucleotide sequence was directly confirmed by the sequencing method.
【0044】(4)ベクターの組換え 上記(2)及び(3)で作製した、pALTER−MA
Xベクターに組み込んだ野生型および変異型FGFR3
チロシンキナーゼ発現ベクターから、N末端にヒスチジ
ンタグを付加したpAcHLT−Aベクター(Phar
mingen)に組み換えた(バキュロウイルス発現ベ
クター)(図2)。(4) Recombination of vector pALTER-MA prepared in (2) and (3) above
Wild type and mutant FGFR3 integrated into X vector
From a tyrosine kinase expression vector, a pAcHLT-A vector (Phar
(Baculovirus expression vector) (FIG. 2).
【0045】(5)昆虫細胞の培養 昆虫細胞は、Sf9細胞(Pharmingen)を用
いた。培地は、グレース昆虫培地サプルメンテッド(G
race’s Insect MediumSuppl
emented)(GIBCO BRL)に5%仔牛血
清(Hy Clone)を添加したものを用い、25c
m2フラスコ(Falcon Cat.#3081)に
て継代培養した。培養は、インキュベーターMIR−1
53(SANYO)内で、27℃の条件下で行った。(5) Culture of Insect Cells Sf9 cells (Pharmingen) were used as insect cells. The medium was Grace Insect Medium Supplemented (G
race's Insect MediumSuppl
elemented (GIBCO BRL) to which 5% calf serum (Hy Clone) was added, and 25 c
The cells were subcultured in m 2 flasks (Falcon Cat. # 3081). Culture was performed in the incubator MIR-1
53 (SANYO) at 27 ° C.
【0046】(6)コトランスフェクション 遺伝子導入は、バキュロウイルス発現ベクター系(Ph
armingen)に基づいて行った。まず、昆虫細胞
Sf9を6cm培養皿に2×106個の細胞を播種し
た。一方、BaculoGold DNA(Pharm
ingen)5μgと上記(2)及び(3)で作製した
野生型または変異を有したFGFR3チロシンキナーゼ
領域を組み込んだDNA5μgを混和し、5分静置、1
mlのトランスフェクションバッファーB(HEPES
バッファー)をこれに加えた。培地を1mlのトランス
フェクションバッファーA(10% CSグレース培地
(Grace’s Medium))に置き換え、これ
に、混合溶液をゆっくり添加しコトランスフェクトし
た。4時間後に5% CS添加グレース昆虫培地に置き
換えた。1日ごとに観察し、5日後に感染像が観察され
たので継代した。(6) Cotransfection Gene transfer was performed using a baculovirus expression vector system (Ph
armingen). First, 2 × 10 6 insect cells Sf9 were seeded on a 6 cm culture dish. On the other hand, BaculoGold DNA (Pharm
ingen) and 5 μg of DNA incorporating the wild type or mutated FGFR3 tyrosine kinase region prepared in (2) and (3) above, and allowed to stand for 5 minutes.
ml of transfection buffer B (HEPES
Buffer) was added to this. The medium was replaced with 1 ml of transfection buffer A (10% CS Grace's Medium), and the mixed solution was slowly added thereto for co-transfection. After 4 hours, the medium was replaced with Grace's insect medium supplemented with 5% CS. Observation was carried out every day, and after 5 days, an infection image was observed, so that the cells were passaged.
【0047】(7)サンプルの調製 継代を繰り返し、ウイルスタイターを上げ、野生型およ
び変異型の培養上清を収集した。これを、Ni−NTA
アガロース(QIAGEN)と混和し、4℃で1時間イ
ンキュベートした。次にアガロースを遠心回収し、続い
てリン酸化反応バッファー(50mM Tris−HC
l;pH6.8,200mM KCl,0.1mM A
TP,1mM MgCl2,2mM DTT,1mM
PMSF)を加え、37℃、15分反応させた。反応終
了後直ちに、4×SDS−PAGEローディングバッフ
ァー(200mM Tris−HCl;pH6.8,4
00mM DTT,8% SDS,40%グリセロー
ル、0.04%ブロモフェノールブルー)に溶解し、1
00℃、10分処理した33)。(7) Preparation of Samples Subculture was repeated, virus titers were increased, and wild-type and mutant-type culture supernatants were collected. This is Ni-NTA
Mix with agarose (QIAGEN) and incubate at 4 ° C for 1 hour. Next, the agarose was collected by centrifugation, followed by phosphorylation reaction buffer (50 mM Tris-HC).
l; pH 6.8, 200 mM KCl, 0.1 mM A
TP, 1 mM MgCl 2 , 2 mM DTT, 1 mM
PMSF) and reacted at 37 ° C. for 15 minutes. Immediately after completion of the reaction, 4 × SDS-PAGE loading buffer (200 mM Tris-HCl; pH 6.8, 4
00 mM DTT, 8% SDS, 40% glycerol, 0.04% bromophenol blue)
It was treated at 00 ° C for 10 minutes 33) .
【0048】(8)SDS−PAGEおよびウェスタン
ブロッティング 各サンプルについて、SDS−ポリアクリルアミドゲル
電気泳動(SDS−PAGE)にて、5% 2−メルカ
プトエタノール存在下で、タンパクの分離を行った。分
離用として10%、濃縮用として4%のゲル濃度をそれ
ぞれ用い、厚さは1mmとした。電気泳動は、恒温式2
連ミニゲルスラブ電気泳動装置(日本エイドー)を用
い、Lastick34)らの方法に準じ、100V 2
時間半行った。次に、Towbin35)らの方法に準じ
て、ゲルをTrans−BlotSD Semi−Dr
y Transfer Cell(Bio−Rad L
aboratories)を用いて20V 2時間通電
してPVDF膜(Millipore)へ転写した。非
特異的反応を阻害するため、転写後のPVDF膜を5%
脱脂ミルク/TBS(50mM Tris−HCl;p
H7.6,150mM NaCl)+0.1% Twe
en20に室温で1時間反応させた。その後、一次抗体
として1000倍希釈抗ホスホチロシン抗体(モノクロ
ーナル抗体4G10)(Upstate biotec
hnology LakePlacid)を4℃で一
晩、二次抗体として、1000倍希釈ヤギ抗マウスlg
G(H+L)−APコンジュゲート(Bio−Rad
Laboratories)を室温で1時間半反応させ
た。発色は、BCIP/NBT Membrane P
hosphatase Substrate Syst
em(Kirkegard & Perry Labo
ratories)を用いて行った。(8) SDS-PAGE and Western Blotting Each sample was subjected to SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) to separate proteins in the presence of 5% 2-mercaptoethanol. A gel concentration of 10% was used for separation and a gel concentration of 4% for concentration, and the thickness was 1 mm. Electrophoresis is a constant temperature method 2
Using communication Minigerusurabu electrophoresis apparatus (Nippon Eido), according to the method of Lastick 34) et, 100 V 2
I went for half an hour. Next, the gel was subjected to Trans-BlotSD Semi-Dr according to the method of Tobin 35) et al.
y Transfer Cell (Bio-Rad L
, and transferred to a PVDF membrane (Millipore) by applying a current of 20 V for 2 hours. 5% PVDF membrane after transfer to inhibit non-specific reaction
Skim milk / TBS (50 mM Tris-HCl; p
H7.6, 150 mM NaCl) + 0.1% Twe
En20 was reacted at room temperature for 1 hour. Thereafter, a 1000-fold diluted anti-phosphotyrosine antibody (monoclonal antibody 4G10) (Upstate biotec) was used as the primary antibody.
hnology LakePlacid) at 4 ° C. overnight as a secondary antibody, 1000-fold diluted goat anti-mouse lg
G (H + L) -AP conjugate (Bio-Rad)
Laboratories) was allowed to react at room temperature for 1.5 hours. Color development is BCIP / NBT Membrane P
phosphatase Substrate Syst
em (Kirkegard & Perry Labo)
ratories).
【0049】(9)結果 バキュロウイルスタンパク発現系にて、野生型およびG
2128T変異型FGFR3タンパクの細胞内領域を作
製し、そのチロシンリン酸化活性を抗ホスホチロシン抗
体を用いてウエスタンブロッティング法で比較した結
果、野生型ではチロシンリン酸化を示すバンドはほとん
ど確認できなかったが、変異型タンパクでは明らかに高
いチロシンリン酸化を示すバンドが検出され(図8)、
G2128T変異によりG697Cアミノ酸置換を有す
るFGFR3タンパクでは野生型と比べ、チロシンキナ
ーゼリン酸化活性の上昇が認められた。(9) Results In the baculovirus protein expression system, wild type and G
As a result of preparing an intracellular region of the 2128T mutant FGFR3 protein and comparing its tyrosine phosphorylation activity by Western blotting using an anti-phosphotyrosine antibody, almost no band showing tyrosine phosphorylation was found in the wild type, In the mutant protein, a band showing clearly high tyrosine phosphorylation was detected (FIG. 8),
The FGFR3 protein having the G697C amino acid substitution due to the G2128T mutation showed an increase in tyrosine kinase phosphorylation activity as compared to the wild type.
【0050】例4 化学療法及び放射線療法によるG2
128T変異の消失と野生型への回復 上顎洞原発扁平上皮癌症例患者について、治療前の癌組
織由来FGFR3遺伝子を調べたところ、エキソン17
においてG2128Tの変異が認められた。この患者
に、腫瘍の支配動脈である上顎動脈に留置カテーテルを
挿入する「選択的動脈注入療法」により治療を行った。
そのカテーテル経由で患者にリンホカイン活性化キラー
細胞(LAK細胞)、インターロイキン2、及び5−F
U(抗癌剤)を放射線治療と並行して投与した。LAK
細胞については、患者の末梢血由来リンパ球をインター
ロイキン2を含む無血清培地(RD5F)で1〜2週間
培養することによりLAK細胞を誘導した後、合計で8
x108個の細胞をカテーテル経由で患者に再投与し
た。LAK細胞を投与する際に、インターロイキン2
(セイイク)120万単位もカテーテル経由で同時に投
与した。5−FUは125mg x 14日、62.5
mg x 10日の合計2375mgをカテーテル経由
で患者に投与した。放射線治療は2Gy/日 x 26
日とし、合計55Gyとした。LAK細胞、インターロ
イキン2、5−FU、及び放射線治療後の同一患者の腫
瘍組織由来DNAではG2128Tの変異が消失し、野
生型FGFR3に戻っていた。結果を図9に示す。Example 4 G2 with chemotherapy and radiation therapy
Loss of 128T mutation and recovery to wild type In a patient with squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus, the FGFR3 gene derived from cancer tissue before treatment was examined.
, A G2128T mutation was observed. The patient was treated by "selective arterial infusion therapy" in which an indwelling catheter was inserted into the maxillary artery, the artery of the tumor.
Lymphokine-activated killer cells (LAK cells), interleukin 2, and 5-F
U (anticancer drug) was administered in parallel with the radiation treatment. LAK
As for the cells, LAK cells were induced by culturing the peripheral blood-derived lymphocytes of the patient in a serum-free medium (RD5F) containing interleukin 2 for 1 to 2 weeks.
x10 8 cells were re-administered to the patient via the catheter. When administering LAK cells, interleukin 2
(Seik) 1.2 million units were simultaneously administered via catheter. 5-FU 125 mg x 14 days, 62.5
A total of 2375 mg of mg x 10 days was administered to the patient via catheter. Radiotherapy is 2 Gy / day x 26
Days and a total of 55 Gy. The G2128T mutation was lost in LAK cells, interleukin 2, 5-FU, and DNA from tumor tissue of the same patient after radiation treatment, and the cells returned to wild-type FGFR3. FIG. 9 shows the results.
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【配列表】 SEQUENCE LISTING <110> ZERIA PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD. <120> METHOD OF SCREENING A DRUG FOR TREATMENT OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINO MA <130> DA-3074 <160> 3 <210> 1 <211> 29 <212> DNA <213> Artificial Sequence <220> <223> Upstream primer <400> TGGAATTCAA CGCGTCCATG AGCTCCAAC 29 <210> 2 <211> 27 <212> DNA <213> Artificial Sequence <220> <223> downstream primer <400> CAGAATTCCT TCACGTCCGC GAGCCCC 27 <210> 3 <211> 19 <212> DNA <213> Artificial Sequence <220> <223> FGFR3 mutagenic oligonucleotide <400> CCGTACCCCT GCATCCCTG 19[Sequence List] SEQUENCE LISTING <110> ZERIA PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD. <120> METHOD OF SCREENING A DRUG FOR TREATMENT OF SQUAMOUS CELL CARCINO MA <130> DA-3074 <160> 3 <210> 1 <211> 29 < 212> DNA <213> Artificial Sequence <220> <223> Upstream primer <400> TGGAATTCAA CGCGTCCATG AGCTCCAAC 29 <210> 2 <211> 27 <212> DNA <213> Artificial Sequence <220> <223> downstream primer <400 > CAGAATTCCT TCACGTCCGC GAGCCCC 27 <210> 3 <211> 19 <212> DNA <213> Artificial Sequence <220> <223> FGFR3 mutagenic oligonucleotide <400> CCGTACCCCT GCATCCCTG 19
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配列番号1:上流プライマー 配列番号2:下流プライマー 配列番号3:FGFR3突然変異誘発性オリゴヌクレオ
チドSEQ ID NO: 1: upstream primer SEQ ID NO: 2: downstream primer SEQ ID NO: 3: FGFR3 mutagenic oligonucleotide
【図1】野生型FGFR3チロシンキナーゼ領域発現ベ
クターの構築。FIG. 1. Construction of a wild-type FGFR3 tyrosine kinase region expression vector.
【図2】バキュロウイルス発現ベクターの構築。FIG. 2. Construction of baculovirus expression vector.
【図3】FGFR3遺伝子のエキソン17における変異
のPCR−SSCP分析の結果。FIG. 3 shows the results of PCR-SSCP analysis of a mutation in exon 17 of the FGFR3 gene.
【図4】直接シークエンス法による点突然変異G212
8Tの検出。図中、実線 はAの検出を、太実線 はTの検出を、破線 はCの検出を、及び一点鎖線 はGの検出を示す。FIG. 4. Point mutation G212 by direct sequencing
8T detection. In the figure, solid line Indicates the detection of A by the thick solid line. Indicates the detection of T, Indicates the detection of C, and the dashed line Indicates detection of G.
【図5】正常上皮組織におけるFGFR3タンパクの細
胞質における発現。FIG. 5. Cytoplasmic expression of FGFR3 protein in normal epithelial tissue.
【図6】G2128T変異を有さない口腔扁平上皮癌組
織におけるFGFR3タンパクの発現を示す。細胞質及
び核にタンパクの発現が見られる。FIG. 6 shows FGFR3 protein expression in oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue without the G2128T mutation. Protein expression is seen in the cytoplasm and nucleus.
【図7】G2128T変異を有する口腔扁平上皮癌組織
におけるFGFR3タンパクの発現を示す。細胞膜にタ
ンパクの強い発現が見られる。FIG. 7 shows the expression of FGFR3 protein in oral squamous cell carcinoma tissue having the G2128T mutation. Strong expression of protein is seen on the cell membrane.
【図8】野生型及び変異型タンパクのチロシンリン酸化
の相違を示すウエスタンブロッティングの結果。FIG. 8 shows the results of Western blotting showing the difference in tyrosine phosphorylation between wild-type and mutant proteins.
【図9】上顎洞原発扁平上皮癌における化学療法及び放
射線療法後のG2128T変異の消失と野生型への回復
を示す直接シークエンス法の結果。図中、実線 はAの検出を、太実線 はTの検出を、破線 はCの検出を、及び一点鎖線 はGの検出を示す。FIG. 9 shows the results of a direct sequencing method showing disappearance of the G2128T mutation and recovery to wild type after chemotherapy and radiation therapy in primary squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus. In the figure, solid line Indicates the detection of A by the thick solid line. Indicates the detection of T, Indicates the detection of C, and the dashed line Indicates detection of G.
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Claims (5)
てFGFR3遺伝子の第2128番目の塩基がグアニン
からチミンに変異している場合は該細胞が扁平上皮癌に
進行し得ると判断することを特徴とする扁平上皮細胞の
検査方法。The present invention is characterized in that when the 2128th base of the FGFR3 gene is mutated from guanine to thymine in squamous epithelial cells isolated from a living body, it is determined that the cells can progress to squamous cell carcinoma. To test for squamous epithelial cells.
請求項1記載の方法。2. The method according to claim 1, wherein the squamous cell carcinoma is oral squamous cell carcinoma.
である請求項1記載の方法。3. The method according to claim 1, wherein the squamous cell carcinoma is primary squamous cell carcinoma of the maxillary sinus.
キソン17)の塩基がグアニンからチミンに変異してい
るか、又は第697番目のアミノ酸がグリシンからシス
テインに変異しているFGFR3タンパクを産生する扁
平上皮癌細胞に、扁平上皮癌の治療薬の候補物質を適用
し、適用後の扁平上皮細胞FGFR3遺伝子の前記第2
128番目の塩基がグアニンに戻っていること、又は産
生されるFGFR3タンパクの第697番目のアミノ酸
がグリシンに戻っていることを指標として該候補物質を
選択することを特徴とする、扁平上皮癌の治療薬又は予
防薬のスクリーニング方法。4. A squamous cell carcinoma producing an FGFR3 protein in which the nucleotide at position 2128 (exon 17) of the FGFR3 gene is mutated from guanine to thymine or the amino acid at position 697 is mutated from glycine to cysteine Applying to the cells a candidate substance for a therapeutic agent for squamous cell carcinoma, and applying the second substance of the squamous cell FGFR3 gene after application.
The squamous cell carcinoma of the squamous cell carcinoma, wherein the candidate substance is selected based on the fact that the 128th base is returned to guanine or the 697th amino acid of the produced FGFR3 protein is returned to glycine. A method for screening a therapeutic or prophylactic agent.
得られた扁平上皮癌の治療薬又は予防薬であって、グア
ニンからチミンに変異していたFGFR3遺伝子の第2
128番目(エキソン17)の塩基を生体中でグアニン
に戻す機能を有する上記医薬。5. A therapeutic or preventive agent for squamous cell carcinoma obtained by the screening method according to claim 4, wherein the FGFR3 gene is mutated from guanine to thymine.
The above drug, which has a function of returning the 128th base (exon 17) to guanine in a living body.
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